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Page viii
... truth 134 And reserved and concealed by the early Church From reverence 135 135 Unlike the present state of religion 137 2. CONTRARY TEMPER OF HERESY : - For instance , in the Gnostics And still more , in the Arians Examples Defenceless ...
... truth 134 And reserved and concealed by the early Church From reverence 135 135 Unlike the present state of religion 137 2. CONTRARY TEMPER OF HERESY : - For instance , in the Gnostics And still more , in the Arians Examples Defenceless ...
Page ix
... truth And to make it a bond of fellowship Hence the necessity of Creeds , with what limitations SECTION II . - The Scripture doctrine of the Trinity I. THE POSITION OF THE MATTER OF EVIDENCE : - In the Old Testament commenced Completed ...
... truth And to make it a bond of fellowship Hence the necessity of Creeds , with what limitations SECTION II . - The Scripture doctrine of the Trinity I. THE POSITION OF THE MATTER OF EVIDENCE : - In the Old Testament commenced Completed ...
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... truth and falsehood . So far , Newman's High Church patrons would have agreed . They may have been less sure about those passages in which Newman expresses reserva- tions about the very idea of state endorsement for the Church . His ...
... truth and falsehood . So far , Newman's High Church patrons would have agreed . They may have been less sure about those passages in which Newman expresses reserva- tions about the very idea of state endorsement for the Church . His ...
Page xxvii
John Henry Newman. history of truth in its first stage of trial , when it aims at being " pure , " before it is " peaceable " ( p . 244 ) . In other words , you can never be sure that a sovereign will be a lastingly reliable ally in the ...
John Henry Newman. history of truth in its first stage of trial , when it aims at being " pure , " before it is " peaceable " ( p . 244 ) . In other words , you can never be sure that a sovereign will be a lastingly reliable ally in the ...
Page xxix
... truth , instead of being exposed to the gaze of the profane and uninstructed , are kept hidden in the bosom of the Church ... and reserved by a private teaching , through the channel of her ministers , as rewards in due measure and ...
... truth , instead of being exposed to the gaze of the profane and uninstructed , are kept hidden in the bosom of the Church ... and reserved by a private teaching , through the channel of her ministers , as rewards in due measure and ...
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